In addition to the obvious damage that would result from the proposed $ 5.8 billion cut at NIH, the $ 2 billion cut in applied energy R&D, the $ 900 million cut in DOE's Office of Science, the abolition of ARPA - E, and the research cuts at NOAA and EPA, a less immediately obvious potential casualty would be U.S. scientific cooperation with a wide variety of other
countries on a wide variety of topics.
In this year's edition there is both «trending» and «most searched» data available for
countries around the world across a
wide variety of topics and when you look at certain sets, you just know the Googlers who work
on this project have a ton
of fun with it.